Harvard’s Economics BA equips students with analytical frameworks to interrogate how individuals, firms, and governments allocate scarce resources. A core sequence in micro-, macro-, and econometrics pairs with electives on development, behavioral finance, and climate economics. Undergraduate research assistantships at the National Bureau of Economic Research and policy internships in Washington, D.C., propel graduates toward leadership in consulting, public policy, and academia.
Econometric analysis of carbon-tax impacts on energy demand
Randomized controlled trial on cash-transfer effects in rural India
Machine-learning model predicting urban housing prices
Behavioral study on default options and retirement savings
Cost-benefit analysis of high-speed rail proposals
Time-series forecasting of cryptocurrency volatility
Policy memo on universal basic income pilots
Experimental game testing cooperation under scarcity
Dataset curation of historical inflation across empires
Interactive dashboard tracking global trade shocks
Regression study on education spending and social mobility
Market-design simulation for kidney-exchange programs
Capstone on antitrust regulation in tech platforms
Geo-spatial analysis of disaster aid allocation
Podcast interviewing economists on inequality solutions
Meta-analysis of microfinance outcomes worldwide
Study of behavioral nudges to reduce food waste
Network analysis of corporate board interlocks
Combine data and theory to solve real-world economic challenges at Harvard.
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